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“Basically a patient will come here and we help them through the Health Canada process,” explained Jeff Mooij, director of operations for the 420 Clinic, in a past interview.

Under Health Canada’s medical marijuana program, patients must first obtain a medical document from a qualified healthcare practitioner. In Alberta, only physicians are able to provide such a document. Once a document is obtained, patients must register as a client with a licensed producer before being allowed to place an order. Marijuana orders are then shipped in dried form to a patient’s home using Canada Post. Patients are only allowed to receive up to a month’s supply per order.

Although the 420 Clinic will be Alberta’s first facility dedicated to helping patients access medical pot, the Oasis Medical Centre in northeast Calgary also offers medicinal marijuana consultations.

Alberta’s College of Physicians and Surgeons advises doctors to discuss any potential risks associate with marijuana use before issuing a medical document. Those risks include the potential for psychotic symptoms, particularly for those with a family history of schizophrenia, lung and cognitive impairments. The college also asks doctors to warn patients that marijuana use could impact their existing life, disability or automobile insurance policies.